TFWA to repay exhibitors for Asia Pacific cancellation

14-Jun-2003

Tax Free World Association (TFWA) has announced that it will reimburse in full stand reservation costs to all companies that were registered for this year?s TFWA Asia Pacific show by March 1.

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Tax Free World Association (TFWA) has announced that it will reimburse in full stand reservation costs to all companies that were registered for this year?s TFWA Asia Pacific show by March 1. The move follows today?s meeting of the TFWA Management Committee in Cannes. The costs of cancelling the show in May, which fell victim to the combined effects of the war in Iraq and the outbreak of SARS in the region, are estimated at Eu1m ($1.18m).

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